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> Maybe it's because the Malibu grand prix is held in Georgia.
For real? Now isn't that a strange coincidence. Maybe that's why they sound good together.
If I ever have a kid, it's getting called Bryn. Male or female, that'll teach it.
> Fair enough, heh. It just seemed that Georgia's a more traditional
> name, y'see, and you wouldn't expect a sibling called Malibu
Maybe it's because the Malibu grand prix is held in Georgia.
My brothers are called Rob and Nick, they just have to go into crime together. It would be perfect.
> Edit: I forgot about Rockwell. He could shine in Titanic.
Love the guy. Especially when he's got a face full of moon pie, ready to spit all over the place.
Malibu was kind of inspired by cool movie names, like Alabama Whirley, without coming right out and copying it, because that's just lame.
> Stryke wrote:
> Is there any specific reason behind labelling your child 'Malibu'?
>
> Yeah, it's a cool name.
>
> Otherwise, no.
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Fair enough, heh. It just seemed that Georgia's a more traditional name, y'see, and you wouldn't expect a sibling called Malibu
Edit: I forgot about Rockwell. He could shine in Titanic.
> So you basically saying he's only good in comedies. What about in The
> Green Mile, what was wrong with that?
I don't know as I've never seen it.
But the fact that it has Hanks in it is one thing!
> It's boring and he gets outacted by ridiculously overlarge Michael
> Duncan Clarke (rearrange those 3 names as you want).
You're wrong. It can't be boring, it has Sam Rockwell in it.
> Is there any specific reason behind labelling your child 'Malibu'?
Yeah, it's a cool name.
Otherwise, no.